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WordPress Popular Posts - A highly customizable WordPress widget that displays your most popular posts

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WordPress Popular Posts

A highly customizable widget that displays your most popular posts.


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Description

WordPress Popular Posts (from now on, just WPP) is a highly customizable widget to showcase the most commented / viewed entries on your WordPress powered site.

Features

  • Multi-widget capable - You can have several widgets of WordPress Popular Posts on your blog, each with its own settings!
  • Time Range - List those posts of your blog that have been the most popular ones within a specific time range (eg. last 24 hours, last 7 days, last 30 days, etc)!
  • Custom Post-type support - Wanna show other stuff than just posts and pages?
  • Thumbnails! - Display a thumbnail of your posts! (see the FAQ section for technical requirements.)
  • Statistics dashboard - See how your popular posts are doing directly from your admin area.
  • Sorting options - Order your popular list by comments, views (default) or average views per day!
  • Use your own layout! - WPP is flexible enough to let you customize the look and feel of your popular posts! (see customizing WPP's HTML markup and How to style WordPress Popular Posts for more.)
  • Disqus support - Sort your popular posts by Disqus comments count!
  • Polylang & WPML support!
  • WordPress Multisite support - Each site on the network can have its own popular posts!
  • Shortcode support - Use the [wpp] shortcode to showcase your most popular posts on pages, too! For usage and instructions, please refer to the installation section.
  • Template tags - Don't feel like using widgets? No problem! You can still embed your most popular entries on your theme using the wpp_get_mostpopular() template tag. Additionally, the wpp_get_views() template tag allows you to retrieve the views count for a particular post. For usage and instructions, please refer to the installation section.
  • Localization - Translate WPP to your own language (See the FAQ section for more info).
  • WP-PostRatings support - Show your visitors how your readers are rating your posts!

Requirements

  • WordPress 4.1 or above.
  • PHP 5.2+ or above.
  • Since WordPress Popular Posts writes constantly to the database to keep track of page views, InnoDB support is required.
  • Either the ImageMagik or GD library installed and enabled on your server (not really required, but needed to create thumbnails).

Installation

Automatic installation

  1. Log in into your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Go to Plugins > Add New.
  3. In the "Search Plugins" field, type in WordPress Popular Posts and hit Enter.
  4. Find the plugin in the search results list and click on the "Install Now" button.

Manual installation

  1. Download the plugin and extract its contents.
  2. Upload the wordpress-popular-posts folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  3. Activate the WordPress Popular Posts plugin through the "Plugins" menu in WordPress.

Done! What's next?

  1. Go to Appearance > Widgets, drag and drop the WordPress Popular Posts widget to your sidebar. Once you're done configuring it, hit the Save button.
  2. If you have a caching plugin installed on your site, flush its cache now so WPP can start tracking your site.
  3. Go to Appearance > Editor. Under "Templates", click on header.php and make sure that the <?php wp_head(); ?> tag is present (should be right before the closing </head> tag).
  4. (Optional, but highly recommended for large / high traffic sites) Enabling Data Sampling and/or Caching might be a good idea. Check here for more.

That's it!

Usage

WPP can be used as a WordPress Widget, which means you can place it on any of your theme's sidebars (and it even supports multiple instances!) However, you can also embed it directly in posts / pages via shortcode; or anywhere on your theme using the wpp_get_mostpopular() template tag.

... and there's even more on the Wiki section, so make sure to stop by!

Support

Before submitting an issue, please:

  1. Read the documentation, it's there for a reason. Links: Requirements | Installation | Wiki | Frequently asked questions.
  2. If it's a bug, please check the issue tracker first make sure no one has reported it already.

When submitting an issue, please make sure to include the following:

  1. WordPress version.
  2. WPP version.
  3. Are you using the widget or the shortcode/template tag?
  4. Describe what the issue is (include steps to reproduce it, if necessary).

Contributing

License

GNU General Public License version 2 or later

Copyright (C) 2008-2017 Héctor Cabrera - https://cabrerahector.com

The WordPress Popular Posts plugin is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

The WordPress Popular Posts plugin is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with the WordPress Popular Posts plugin; if not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses.